Technical Analysis Strategist & Most Photographed Man on Wall Street
Peter got a job as a clerk on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1985, after owning a record store and working in Africa as an accountant for a Norwegian oil company. It didn’t take long for him to become a broker, with a Wall Street career that’s taken him from the crash of 1987, to the boom of the 90’s, and beyond. Thirty-five years later, there’s still no place he’d rather be, and you’ve probably seen pictures of him on the trading floor, as he’s known as “the most photographed man on Wall Street” and “the Einstein of Wall Street”. Today, Peter’s son, Benny, works closely alongside him on the floor. For Peter, Wall Street is home. He says, “I knew immediately it was my calling. I thrive on volatility, market action, headlines, and news. I loved the adrenaline and craziness of the place.”
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